ANATOMY OF THE SKULL Flashcards

1
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What makes up the cranium?

A

Cranium and Mandible

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2
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Subdivisions of the skull bones?

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Organized into

Cranial and Facial bones

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3
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What are the two parts of the cranium?

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  1. Neurocranium

2. Viscerocranium

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4
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What are the functions of the cranial bones?

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  1. Site for attachment for head muscles

2. Encases the brain and particular sense organs

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What are the functions of the facial bones?

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  1. Site for attachment for facial muscles
  2. Has cavities for particular sense organs
  3. Framework for the face
  4. Secure teeth
  5. Openings for air and food passage
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What are the cavities found in the Viscerocranium?

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  1. Nasal-olfaction
  2. Orbital-vision
  3. Oral-Gustation
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7
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Define the Calvaria.

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It the dome shaped part of the cranium that forms the superior ,posterior,lateral aspects as well as the forehead.

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8
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Define the cranial base?

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The floor of the cranium consisting of the ethmoid,sphenoid and parts of the frontal,temporal and occipital bone.

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9
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What is the cranial cavity?

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The cavity covered by the cranial base and calvaria

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10
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What are the cavities of the brain?

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  1. Cranial
  2. Orbital
  3. Paranasal sinuses -Nasal Cavity
  4. Middle and Inner ear
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11
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Define a fissure?

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A narrow opening between adjacent parts of bones for nerves and vessels

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12
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Define a foramen?

A

Hole /opening

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13
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Define a Fossa?

A

Shallow depression

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14
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Define a sulcus

A

A groove

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15
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Define a meatus?

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A tubelike passageway

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16
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What are Sutures?

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Connections between bones of the skull?

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17
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Which bone of the skull is not connected by sutures and how is connected to other bones?

A

Mandible

Via the temporomandibular joint

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18
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List of the cranial bone sutures

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  1. Coronal
  2. Saggital
  3. Squamous
  4. Lambdoid
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19
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How are the sutures of the facial bones named?

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Based on the name of the bones that are connected

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20
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How are skull bones joined at birth?

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By membranes called fontanelles

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21
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What is a Fontanelle?

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Areas of fibrous tissue membrane separating the bones of the calvaria.

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22
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What are the major fontanelles ?

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Anterior
Posterior
Anterolateral(sphenoidal)
Posterolateral(Mastoid)

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23
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Function of Fontanelles?

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To allow the rapid stretching and deformation of the neurocranium( as the brain expands faster than the surrounding bone can grow)

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24
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How many fontanelles are present at birth?

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6

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25
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Describe the anterior fontanelle

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Refer to handout

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26
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Shape of the Anterior Fontanelle?

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Diamond or rhomboid

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27
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Where is the Anterior Fontanelle located ?

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At the junction of the coronal,saggital and frontal suture.

28
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In an adult what does the anterior fontanelle become?

A

Bregma

29
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By what age would have the anterior fontanelle closed?

A

18 months

30
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What three sutures make up the posterior fontanelle?

A

Saggital (anteriorly) and Lambdoid(posteriorly) on either side

31
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Shape of the posterior fontanelle

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Triangular

32
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When does the posterior fontanelle begin to close?

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During the first 2 to 3 months after birth

33
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By which age do cranial suture start ossifying?

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8yrs old

34
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When does obliteration of the cranial sutures usually start?

A

Between 20 to 30 years, often before the age of 40.

35
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Order of obliteration of the sutures?

A

First the coronal suture and then extends into the saggital and lambdoid sutures

36
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After how long do fontanelles start to close

A

Anterior-12-18months

Posterior-6-8 weeks

37
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Order of ossification of the bones of the skull?

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Occipital,basisphenoid(body of sphenoid) then Ethmoid bone

38
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List 15 craniometric points

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Bregma,Porion,Lambda,Inion,Asterion,Glabella,vertex,Nasion,Orbitale,Prosthion,Inferior alveolar point,Menton,Asterion,maximal occipital point,Gonion

39
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Where is the frontal bone located?

A

Anterior cranial fossa

40
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What are the structural contribution of the frontal bone?

A
  1. Anterior Cranial Fossa
  2. Roofs of the orbits
  3. Anterior cranial fossa
41
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Parts of the Frontal bone?

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  1. Fronta Squama
  2. Supraorbital margin
  3. Glabella
42
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Articulations of the Frontal bone?

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  1. Coronal suture-with the parietal bones

2. Frontonasal suture

43
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What are the sinuses and openings of the frontal bone

A
  1. Frontal sinus

2. Supraorbital Foramen

44
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What is a supraorbital notch

A

An incomplete supra-orbital foramen

45
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What are the marks of the frontal bone?

A
  1. Frontal squama
  2. Supra-orbital margin
  3. Frontal sinuses
46
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What is the supra-orbital foramen for?

A

For passage of blood vessels of the eyebrows, eyelids and frontal sinuses.

47
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What are sutural bones?

A

Tiny irregularly shaped bones that appear within sutures

48
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Structural contribution of the Parietal Bone?

A

Superior and lateral aspects of the skull

49
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Articulations of the Parietal Bone

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  1. Coronal
  2. Sagittal
  3. Lambdoid
  4. Squamous
  5. Sphenoparietal
50
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What attaches on the superior temporal line?

A

The temporal fascia

51
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Angles of the parietal bone?

A

Mastoid,sphenoid,frontaloccipital

52
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What grooves are found on the internal surface of the Parietal bone?

A

Grooves for the middle meningeal vessels

53
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Structural contribution of the temporal bone?

A

Inferolateral aspect of the skull

54
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Articulations of the temporal bone?

A

Squamous(Parietal),Occipitomastoid(Occipital),

Sphenosquamosal (Sphenoid),Zygomaticotemporal(zygomatic)

55
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What are the regions of the Temporal Bone?

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Squamous,Tympanic,Mastoid,Petrous

56
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What is found in the squamous region of the Temporal bone.

A
  1. Zygomatic Process of the Temporal Bone meets the zygomatic bone to form the zygomatic arch
  2. The mandibular fossa and the condyle of the mandible forming the temporomandibular joint
57
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What is found in the tympanic region of the Temporal bone?

A
  1. It is the region that surrounds the external auditory meatus.
  2. The styloid process-which is a needle projection for muscle attachment.
58
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What is found in the mastoid region of the Temporal bone?

A

Mastoid sinuses and Anchoring point for neck muscles.

59
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What is found in the Petrous part of the Temporal bone?

A
  1. Cranial base
  2. Middle Cranial Fossa
  3. Between occipital and sphenoid bones
  4. Houses middle and inner ear.
60
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Between which two bones does the petrous part of the Temporal bone lie?

A

Between the occipital and sphenoid.

61
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What foramen are found in the Temporal Bone?

A
  1. Jugular
  2. Carotid Canal
  3. Internal acoustic meatus
62
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What is the structural contribution of the occipital bone?

A
  1. Posterior wall and base of the skull.

2. Walls of the posterior cranial fossa

63
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Articulations of the occipital bone?

A
  1. Lambdoid-parietal bones
  2. Basioccipital-Sphenoid bone
  3. Occipitomastoid-Temporal bone
64
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Openings of the Occipital bone?

A

Foramen Magnum

65
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Protrusions of the occipital bone?

A

Occipital Condyles-articulate with the 1st vertebrae

66
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Anatomy of occipital bone?

A

REFER TO HANDOUT